[Expired] Marriott: Stay Two Nights In Germany, Middle East and Africa & Earn Up to 10,000 Points

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The Offer

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  • Marriott is offering up to 10,000 points per stay when you stay two nights at any property in Germany, Middle East and Africa
    • Get 1,000 bonus points per stay at Element, Residence Inn, Marriott Executive Apartments, Protea Hotels (*valid on standard rooms)
    • Get 2,000 bonus points per stay at AC Hotels, Aloft Hotels, Courtyard Hotels, Four Points, Moxy Hotels
    • Get 5,000 bonus points per stay at Autograph Collection Hotels, Delta Hotels, Le MERIDIEN, Marriott Hotels, Renaissance Hotels, Sheraton, Tribute Portfolio, Westin
    • Get 10,000 bonus points per stay at The Ritz-Carlton, St. Regis Hotels & Resorts, The Luxury Collection, EDITION, W Hotels, JW Marriott

The Fine Print

  • Book by Monday, September 04, 2023
  • Valid on stays June 19 – September 11, 2023

Our Verdict

Useful if you have a Marriott stay coming up.

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    • It definitely doesn’t count as Marriott (it’s neither owned nor operated by Marriott).

      As for the second part to your question: I’ll leave it to the geography experts as to whether Las Vegas is in Africa or not. That’s far too difficult for me to answer.

      • Oh. Actually, Marriott and MGM do a partnership. It still wouldn’t count (based on the terms in the offer), but it wasn’t a bad question to ask (the first part of the question at least, lol).

  • I thought this was weirdly targeted for me, as I live in Egypt, but I'm currently in Germany. Guess I can take the tinfoil hat off; its publicly available. Weird that it started last month, but only now got pushed out.

  • Germany, Middle East and Africa seem like an odd combination....
    What makes them choose Germany out of Europe? What about Vietnam or Malaysia?
    Are they mocking the migrants in Germany or South Europe?

    • It’s not really that odd. Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are often grouped together (as “EMEA”) in business matters.

      Also, keep in mind the historic context of trade, movement of people, colonization and such. Europe, the Middle East and Africa aren’t exactly strangers to each other. Additionally, everything in the EMEA is all within the same handful of time zones.

      The only thing slightly odd (on the surface) is signaling out Germany from the rest of Europe. I say on the surface because Marriott has 12 properties in Germany (Marriott’s biggest single-country market in continental Europe). Why not just include all of continental Europe then? No idea. Could be as simple as maybe Marriott’s German hotels aren’t getting as many customers right now.